Latest version NTI Ninja security software for all USB devices

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07 Jan 08 11:40 by Timmie in category Uncategorized To news archive

NTI Ninja call their security the preferred protection for both manufacturers and users of USB-devices. From now on NTI Ninja protection will be available for all USB devices and enables secure data access from any PC, even those that don’t have Ninja software installed.

NTI’s newest version has been enhanced with a new level of convenience. Users will now be able to access secured data on their own partition from any PC, without having to install Ninja software.

The Ninja uses up to 256-bit driver-level encryption technology to ensure sensitive data can’t be opened when the partition is either lost or stolen. NTI Ninja supports FAT, FAT32, and NTFS formats and can be used on virtually any USB storage device.

The software will cost $29,99 and is available one NTI’s website.

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